Short / Regular / Tall / Extra Tall?Which one will fit you?
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Chest sizesJACKET/PARKA/TUNICCHEST CIRCUMFERENCE OF GARMENT As these garments are usually worn with a shirt or jumper underneath, we measure each garment and take 2 inches (5cm) off to define a chest size that will comfortably fit. p-p means pit to pit - i.e. the garment is laid flat and we measure across the armpits and double that distance for full circumference. |
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GREATCOAT / TRENCHCOAT / WATERPROOFCHEST CIRCUMFERENCE OF GARMENT These garments are intended to be worn over multiple under-layers and so we make a 4" allowance on top of the wearer's chest size.
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Why is our system different?Because military garment sizing and labelling varies wildly from country to country, we have gone back to basics and after measuring each garment, we provide the chest size and height of a person that the garment will be suitable for. So, simply measure yourself and look for that size in the options available in any of our products. |
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What are all the strange numbers and letters shown in the sizing options of each garment?Military organisations around the world have a wide range of specific sizing systems which will appear on the garment labels. This gives us a great way of managing stock of similarly labelled garments, but it can be confusing to the average purchaser. Here's a few military systems
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However, we have to use the labels to provide a tracking system for the stock we have available. So the sizes we list will have some interesting additional letters and numbers for our purposes.
Here's a few examples with a brief overview to explain a few of them.
British system
For example - 170/84 = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 84cm waist
German system
For example - GR7 = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 84cm waist
Austrian system
For example - 96/100 i/ii = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 96cm waist
(i/ii = short, iii/iv = regular height, v/vi = tall and vii/viii = extra tall)
French system
For example - 88C = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 88cm waist
(C refers to short, R is Regular, L is Long)
Dutch system
For example - 6080/7080 = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 84cm waist
(The first four digit number i.e. 6080, refers to a height range of 1.80m to 1.90 metres tall. The second four digit number refers to the chest or waist size range, depending on the garment)
Other nations use a variety of random numbering methods where a number is allocated to represent a set height and chest/waist.
Therefore, you can see why we use the simplified method of measuring, and stating chest, waist, jacket drops etc to help you decide.
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Short / Regular / Tall / Extra Tall?Which one will fit you?
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Chest sizesJACKET/PARKA/TUNICCHEST CIRCUMFERENCE OF GARMENT As these garments are usually worn with a shirt or jumper underneath, we measure each garment and take 2 inches (5cm) off to define a chest size that will comfortably fit. p-p means pit to pit - i.e. the garment is laid flat and we measure across the armpits and double that distance for full circumference. |
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GREATCOAT / TRENCHCOAT / WATERPROOFCHEST CIRCUMFERENCE OF GARMENT These garments are intended to be worn over multiple under-layers and so we make a 4" allowance on top of the wearer's chest size.
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Why is our system different?Because military garment sizing and labelling varies wildly from country to country, we have gone back to basics and after measuring each garment, we provide the chest size and height of a person that the garment will be suitable for. So, simply measure yourself and look for that size in the options available in any of our products. |
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What are all the strange numbers and letters shown in the sizing options of each garment?Military organisations around the world have a wide range of specific sizing systems which will appear on the garment labels. This gives us a great way of managing stock of similarly labelled garments, but it can be confusing to the average purchaser. Here's a few military systems
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However, we have to use the labels to provide a tracking system for the stock we have available. So the sizes we list will have some interesting additional letters and numbers for our purposes.
Here's a few examples with a brief overview to explain a few of them.
British system
For example - 170/84 = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 84cm waist
German system
For example - GR7 = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 84cm waist
Austrian system
For example - 96/100 i/ii = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 96cm waist
(i/ii = short, iii/iv = regular height, v/vi = tall and vii/viii = extra tall)
French system
For example - 88C = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 88cm waist
(C refers to short, R is Regular, L is Long)
Dutch system
For example - 6080/7080 = suitable for a person of 170cm height with 84cm waist
(The first four digit number i.e. 6080, refers to a height range of 1.80m to 1.90 metres tall. The second four digit number refers to the chest or waist size range, depending on the garment)
Other nations use a variety of random numbering methods where a number is allocated to represent a set height and chest/waist.
Therefore, you can see why we use the simplified method of measuring, and stating chest, waist, jacket drops etc to help you decide.
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£24.50
These genuine Dutch Navy over-trousers are an excellent addition to your outdoor kit. With an elasticated waist and zipped ankle, you can quickly and easily get these over your clothes when the weather turns for the worse. Manufactured with a durable Cotton/Polyester outer and a waterproof Moisture Vapour Permeable inner lining, similar to 'Gore-Tex' you can be sure these will keep you dry and protected. Designed with a storage pocket and carry strap built in, you can quickly and easily store these away and carry them with you when needed.
Our staff have extensively tested these trousers in the many downpours we have here in the UK, and can testify to excellent service and durability - especially as motorcycling over trousers.
Features:
Important Note: Trousers may or may not have elasticated ankles in addition to the zipped access. Blues will vary (see photos), whilst we cannot guarantee you will receive the colour you would like, please state if you desire a particular colour and our team will do their best to accommodate - stocks allowing (more dark blue than light currently).
Sizing Note: the 'to-fit' measurements given already assume trousers are being worn underneath so there is no need to adjust, just order according to your actual waist. The waists are highly elasticated so if you don't see your exact size, a larger size should still be suitable.
Forces Uniform and Kit (FU-Kit) is a division of Lagenfeld Limited, a British company based in the UK.
Company Registration Number: 3380677 | VAT Registration Number: GB711828837.